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Tag was last used: Dec 9, 2008
 
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Posted By:  Cerbu
Posted On:  Dec 9, 2008

  Indigenous Rights scare with REDD

Hey guys, I'm really lucky to be part of the Canadian Youth Delegation to Poznan this year as a member of the policy team (dealing with forestry and reduced emissions through reduced deforestation and degradation or REDD). I realize this is my first post, but I'm not so great at intros, so I'm...... [view]

Posted By:  CWBloggers
Posted On:  Oct 3, 2008

  You Can Run For Office, But You Can’t Hide Your Past

So far, the most striking aspect of this election has not been about policy direction or visionary leadership, but about finding candidates that don’t put their feet in their mouths .  Tasteless jokes , racism, nudity…not exactly the model of democracy that Canada contends to...... [view]

Posted By:  CWBloggers
Posted On:  Sep 1, 2008

  Nations within Nations within Nations…

When Canada’s Constitution was repatriated back in 1982, Aboriginal leaders worked hard to ensure that the protection of Aboriginal rights became part and parcel of the new rules for Canadian society.  Their efforts bore the fruit of the small but powerful sentence of Section 35.1 : ...... [view]

Posted By:  ReillyY
Posted On:  Jul 1, 2008

  Living with our Legacies

Humanity has long been preoccupied with leaving behind a legacy for future generations.  Some money for our kids.  A new arena for the community to enjoy.  A monument to extol past glories.  People work hard to ensure that their generation is remembered by the generations still to come. ...... [view]

Posted By:  Amac
Posted On:  Mar 2, 2008

  Arctic warming could result in armed conflict: naval expert

Melting of passageway means countries will vie to control it, former coast guard official says Peter O'Neil, The Ottawa Citizen Published: Friday, February 29, 2008 PARIS - The fast-warming Arctic's vast economic potential makes it increasingly prone to smuggling, perilous polar tourism,...... [view]

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